or deleted or text--taxedinthe manner that we have suffered so long in nation states. on the internet there is no direct physical force, the need to be policed in that manner. we do not need armies on the internet. we do not need policemen on the internet the way that we are mainly in our regular nation states. we do have this opportunity with careful use of cryptography and the movement behind it to achieve some form of independence for the intellectual record and for our communications with one another. those aspects of cryptography we have used with varying degrees of success in wikileaks to publish materials that no other publisher in the world was able to publish because they were constrained by physical threats within particular nation states. >> julian assange, we are talking to you on the day that bradley manning is expected to testify. we heard publicly for the first time in over two years at fort meade. his lawyer has said he would plead guilty to certain charges, and that is releasing documents that he got in iraq on a computer to your organization, wikileaks, but refused t